What problem did we give more power to the govt to solve, that it actually solved?
Seriously like which one just got a bill passed and boom, problem gone and nobody even talks about it or thinks about it any more?
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Canβt think of any. They βsolveβ problems by creating new departments that never die and govt just keeps growing
Daylight Saving Time, of course
Everyone was bored of waking up at the same time everyday
electricity?
water?
roads?
The woke stuff with men competing in womenβs sports and all that seems to have stopped
Rulings on marriage "equality" solving the problem of faggot/pedophiles not being able to adopt infants?
Not a one.
If problems are solved, there is no reason for them to exist.
Why would they solve ANY problem?
Roads haha
So tiring these takes from people sitting on their comfy Ikea sofas, never having lived in a place with the anarchic horrors of a lack of government.
That's not how it works.
What kind of horrors
So I guess you couldnβt think of one?
Because weβve never had true anarchism and never will.
Most people in the bitcoin space donβt realise that Government is not a necessity, but an inevitability.
We have evolved as a dominance hierarchical species, it is neurologically wired within each and every primate, with the continual growth of technological advancement some form of government one way or the other is⦠inevitable.
Nope. Can't think of anything that might be horrific about life in a modern-day failed state.
Pick a part of the world where there more or less is no functional government and I'll customise the list for you.
I don't really know of any but possibly some places in Africa, and yes they are a mess. There aren't any long lasting examples in history either. My position is that it wasn't really possible at a scale larger than villages but technology changes that and new things are possible today.
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